An introduction to a popular framework for Service Oriented REST APIs, Proof of Concepts and Rapid Development. Swagger is a indispensable tool for Software Engineers, Developers and Architects.
This talk started with a quick description of APIs and the importance of good documentation. We then introduced Swagger, talked about how/why it helps in solving this process. Finally, we talked about a number of Node.js tools we've built to help make API design, API development and better overall APIs using Node.js and Swagger.
In this session, Massimo will go through the Swagger specification and some open source tools built on top of Swagger. This includes Swagger editors and how they can be used to create our API stubs,
the Swashbuckle tool to auto-generate swagger.json, to keep it in sync with the server code and to make it discoverable. Finally he will demonstrate the Swagger integration in the API Management space (Azure API Management and Sentinet).
Helps you to understand Swagger and its practical uses for representing REST APIs. You’ll learn some ways to get started. We’ll survey some of the tools and resources for describing REST APIs with Swagger. We’ll talk about what Swagger is (a specification and framework) — and isn’t (merely another doc tool). We’ll talk about the pros and cons of the Swagger-UI. And we’ll look at how Swagger helps people to learn about and explore an API.
An introduction to a popular framework for Service Oriented REST APIs, Proof of Concepts and Rapid Development. Swagger is a indispensable tool for Software Engineers, Developers and Architects.
This talk started with a quick description of APIs and the importance of good documentation. We then introduced Swagger, talked about how/why it helps in solving this process. Finally, we talked about a number of Node.js tools we've built to help make API design, API development and better overall APIs using Node.js and Swagger.
In this session, Massimo will go through the Swagger specification and some open source tools built on top of Swagger. This includes Swagger editors and how they can be used to create our API stubs,
the Swashbuckle tool to auto-generate swagger.json, to keep it in sync with the server code and to make it discoverable. Finally he will demonstrate the Swagger integration in the API Management space (Azure API Management and Sentinet).
Helps you to understand Swagger and its practical uses for representing REST APIs. You’ll learn some ways to get started. We’ll survey some of the tools and resources for describing REST APIs with Swagger. We’ll talk about what Swagger is (a specification and framework) — and isn’t (merely another doc tool). We’ll talk about the pros and cons of the Swagger-UI. And we’ll look at how Swagger helps people to learn about and explore an API.